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Marilyn W. responded to my post ‘The NEW ‘How Well Do You Know the Bride?’ Game’ asking if I knew of any ‘How Well Do You Know the GROOM?’ quiz printables, so I decided to write one up for her! (And for you, if you’d like to use this free printable at your party!)

I’m all about giving bridal shower games a new twist, and since so many co-ed bridal showers are happening now (why should the guys miss out on the food and fun?) a ‘how well do you know the groom?’ game is definitely a unique twist. Just copy and print out this game sheet:

We love bridal shower games! When they’re fresh, fun and unlike the games that all of the guests have played a dozen times before, that is! That’s why we’re making over traditional bridal shower games, and we’re making it ultra-easy on you to copy and print out our updated bridal shower game cards!

And we invite you to post your suggested questions in the Comments section. Your question could be asked at millions of bridal showers across the country!

How Well Do You Know the Groom?

What was the groom’s very first favorite Halloween costume from when he was a little boy? ________________________________________________________________________

What was the groom’s first-ever pet? You get extra points if you know the pet’s name (but guess anyway, just for kicks!) _________________________________________________

What was the groom’s first nickname? ____________________________________

Who was the groom’s childhood hero? ____________________________________

Who was the groom’s first-ever celebrity crush? ________________________

Who was the groom’s first-ever celebrity meeting? (Pro athletes after a game, etc.) ______________________________________________________________________

What was the first concert the groom ever attended? _____________________

Which concert would the groom be embarrassed to admit he attended? _________________________________________________________________

What was the groom’s first job? _______________________________________

What was the color of the groom’s first car? _____________________________

What was the first date the groom ever planned for the bride? _____________________

What was the first thing the groom ever cooked for the bride? _____________________

What was the first movie the groom and bride ever saw together? ________________________________________________________________________

If the groom could choose one actor to portray him in a movie about his life, who would he pick? ____________________________________________________________________

If the BRIDE could choose one actor to portray the groom in a movie about HER life, who would she pick? _________________________________________________________________

If the groom could win a walk-on role on any television show, which show would it be? _____________________________________________________________________

What was the first thing the bride and groom booked for their wedding? _____________________________________________________________________

Which song would the groom dedicate to the bride at their wedding? _____________________________________________________________________

Name one of the locations the groom considered as the honeymoon spot? _____________________________________________________________________

You can’t dive into wedding planning without first knowing what you and your groom really want for your big day, and setting up a wedding plans Priority List helps you protect your plans from well-meaning parents who have their own suggestions. With your priorities listed out, you know where the biggest chunks of your wedding budget will go, and you’ll be able to tell your parents that you’ve already decided on the location for your ceremony, the kind of cake you want, etc.

You can’t dive into wedding planning without first knowing what you and your groom really want for your big day, and setting up a wedding plans Priority List helps you protect your plans from well-meaning parents who have their own suggestions. With your priorities listed out, you know where the biggest chunks of your wedding budget will go, and you’ll be able to tell your parents that you’ve already decided on the location for your ceremony, the kind of cake you want, etc.